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One Of Drake's Songs Is Being Compared To A Scene From Outlander & Its Hilarious

You'll never hear the song the same ever again 😂
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Imitation is the greatest form of flattery right? Well, Outlander, which is streaming on Netflix right now, has something to blush about after a scene from their show was compared to a song by Drake.

The tune in question is the Canadian rapper's song "POPSTAR" starring fellow northerner, Justin Bieber

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Many people took to social media to discuss the unmistakable similarities in the two clips.

Outlander's scene, which aired back in 2015, sees a character named Taran MacQuarrie give a toast to a room full of people where he says "Here's to a long life and a merry one, a quick death and an easy one, a pretty girl and an honest one, a stiff whiskey and another one." 

Meanwhile, in Drake's song from September of 2020, the lyrics read "I want a long life a legendary one, I want a quick death and an easy one, I want a pretty girl and an honest one, I want this drink and another one."

This Twitter user put both visuals side by side together in unison to really bring home the resemblance.

Another user asked the question we're all wondering about — who quoted it first and did Drake have it somewhere in the vault cooking up for years?

One person totally gave Drake props for "borrowing" elements of the speech.

This user even dropped the exact details of where to find the show's quote: season 1, episode 13 entitled "The Watch", at 9:21 — you're welcome.

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